[AskJS] How well received was React's transition from class to function based components?

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  • Interesting about the feedback, thanks for the clarification. In general what I'm thinking of is PR's like this one in React where you see lots of back and forth from the community to get things right. Looking at Vue trying to transition from 2 to 3 and even Python from 2 to 3, it seems like it's not easy. I might be making an unfair comparison here though, I don't know much about those transitions except from what I've heard.

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  • By the time the React team started working on rewriting the React docs in late 2020, the community had long since gone all-in on hooks, to the point that we were seeing frequent complaints and confusion that the existing React docs didn't teach them as default. (tbh, we're still seeing those complaints because the new docs at https://beta.reactjs.org aren't yet finalized and haven't replaced the old docs site. Fortunately, looks like that might finally be about to happen in the next few weeks.)

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